40 Family-Friendly Summer Recipes (2024)

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40 Family-Friendly Summer Recipes (1)Kim BussingUpdated: Jan. 30, 2024

    Beat the heat and hunger with these family recipes using the season's freshest produce for everything from brunch to burgers to blueberry pie.

    Summer Carbonara

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    Basil and bacon make best summer buds in this smoky-sweet pasta. I pair it with a simple spring mix salad with balsamic dressing and a glass of good Chardonnay or cold iced tea. —Cathy Dudderar, Lexington, Kentucky

    Mixed Fruit Shortcakes

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    This delightful downsized recipe makes just two biscuitlike shortcakes. Fill them with fresh fruit of your choice and top with whipped cream for an impressive dinner finale. —Sue Ross, Casa Grande, Arizona

    Bacon Cheeseburgers

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    Where can you get a juicy burger that is so superior to drive-thru fare? Right in your backyard with this delicious bacon cheeseburger recipe. —Jackie Burns, Silverdale, Washington

    Full Garden Frittata

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    I was cooking for a health-conscious friend and wanted to serve a frittata. To brighten it up, I added leftover bruschetta topping and fresh mozzarella. Now that's breakfast. It's become a favorite among my friends and family, and a staple in my recipe book. —Melissa Rosenthal, Vista, California

    Salmon and Spud Salad

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    I headed straight for the kitchen when I decided to pick up a healthier lifestyle. This salmon with veggies proves that smart choices can be simple and satisfying. —Matthew Teixeira, Milton, Ontario

    Grilled Sweet Corn

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    Since we have plenty of fresh sweet corn available in our area, we use this recipe often in summer. Parsley, chili powder and cumin accent the corn's just-picked flavor. —Connie Lou Hollister, Lake Odessa, Michigan

    Raspberry Peach Tart

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    There’s no shortage of fresh peaches and raspberries where I live. I use the fruit I grow to bake up this sweet and special fruit tart.— Mary Ann Rempel, Southold, New York

    Pork Tenderloin with Three-Berry Salsa

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    My husband came home from a work meeting that had served pork with a spicy blueberry salsa. He was amazed at how tasty it was, so I came up with my own rendition without seeing or tasting what he had. It took several tries, but this is the delicious result. —Angie Phillips, Tarzana, California

    Creamy Grilled Potato Salad

    To avoid turning my oven on in the summer, I grill just about everything—including this creamy grilled potato salad. My friends have dubbed this ‘The Best Potato Salad You’ll Ever Put in Your Mouth!—and I love that! —Gayle Robinson, Carrolton, Georgia

    Avocado Salsa

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    I was planning a party and thought it might be fun to try a different kind of avocado salsa. This recipe was an absolute success. Scoop it up with chips, spoon it over chicken or steak, or eat it on its own! —Susan Vandermeer, Ogden, Utah

    Cajun Boil on the Grill

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    I came up with these everything-in-one seafood packets for a family reunion, since the recipe can be increased to feed a bunch. The foil steams up inside, so open carefully. —Allison Brooks, Fort Collins, Colorado

    Chicken, Nectarine and Avocado Salad

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    This salad is really summery and comes together very quickly. Using granola adds crunch and makes it different. I've tried using a various types of granola, and our favorites have been those that aren't overly sweet but have lots of nuts. —Elisabeth Larsen, Pleasant Grove, Utah

    Grilled Bean Burgers

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    These juicy veggie patties have major flavor with cumin, garlic and a little chili powder. They hold their own against any veggie burger you‘d buy at the supermarket. —Marguerite Shaeffer, Sewell, New Jersey

    Homemade Strawberry Ice Cream

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    This creamy, luscious ice cream will remind you of the signature treat served at church ice cream socials. What dessert could be better? —Esther Johnson, Merrill, Wisconsin—Esther Johnson, Merrill, Wisconsin

    Breakfast Skewers

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    These kabobs are fun, different and delicious, plus they go well with any egg dish. —Bobi Raab, St. Paul, Minnesota

    Fruity Baked Oatmeal

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    This is my husband’s favorite breakfast treat and the ultimate comfort food. It’s warm, filling and always a hit when I serve it to guests. —Karen Schroeder, Kankakee, Illinois.

    Caesar Chicken Wraps

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    When we have chicken for dinner, I cook extra for these full-flavored roll-ups. Featuring Caesar salad dressing, cream cheese, red pepper, black olives and a hint of garlic, the wraps are perfect alongside corn on the cob and a green vegetable. —Christi Martin, Elko, Nevada

    Crispy Almond Tilapia

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    Since changing to a healthier style of cooking, I’ve come up with new coatings for baked fish. I use almonds, panko bread crumbs and a smidge of hot sauce to add crunchy texture with nice heat. —Amanda Flinner, Beaver, Pennsylvania

    Barbecue Chicken Quesadillas

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    When my kids were small, I'd stuff leftover chicken into these oven-baked quesadillas. I often grab rotisserie chicken instead. —Pam Martin, Canandaigua, New York

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    My grandpa made an awesome breakfast for us grandkids: French toast that started on the griddle as peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. —Lindsey Folsom, Dorsey, Illinois

    Lime-Rosemary Shrimp Skewers

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    I had a big bunch of rosemary, so I turned the stems into skewers for grilling shrimp. Serve with rice or couscous and lime wedges. —Leah Lenz, Los Angeles, California

    Aunt Frances' Lemonade

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    My sister and I spent a week each summer with our Aunt Frances, who always had this thirst-quenching lemonade in a stoneware crock in her refrigerator. It makes a refreshing drink after a hot day of running around. —Debbie Reinhart, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania

    Rosemary-Lemon Grilled Chicken

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    Here's a simple dish with big bold lemon and rosemary flavors that's made with very few ingredients. It's great by itself but can also be used on top of salad greens as another creative dinner option. —Debbie Carter, Kingsburg, California

    Berry White Ice Pops

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    Nothing says summer like an ice pop. Kids and adults alike love this fruit-filled version. —Sharon Guinta, Stamford, Connecticut

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    The first bite of creamy filling lets you know this isn’t any old omelet. Make it once, and we suspect you’ll be fixing it often. —Anne Troise, Manalapan, New Jersey

    Raspberry Refresher

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    This recipe explodes with raspberry flavor! It's a wonderful summertime treat.—Doreen Patterson, Qualicum Beach, British Columbia

    Salmon with Mango-Citrus Salsa

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    My mother would make this for us on weeknights in summer—this was the only way we would eat fish. You can make the salsa a day ahead of time. Just keep it in the refrigerator in a covered container until ready to use. —Najmussahar Ahmed, Canton, Michigan

    Red and Blue Berry Lemonade Slush

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    This delightfully sweet-tart beverage showcases fresh raspberries and blueberries. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Zucchini Boats

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    After working hard all our lives and raising a family, we're now enjoying a simpler life. Getting back to the basics means enjoying old-fashioned comfort foods like these stuffed zucchini boats. —Mrs. C. Thon, Atlin, British Columbia

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    I’m always looking for ways to serve my family healthy and delicious food, so after I started experimenting with my favorite veggies and ground beef. I came up with this favorite that my three kids actually request! This healthy take on sloppy joes reminds me of my own childhood. —Megan Niebuhr, Yakima Washington

    Star-Spangled Parfaits

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    The best time for this dessert is midsummer, when blueberries are thick in our northern woods. Red raspberries can be added to the mixed berries, too, to brighten the patriotic colors.—Anne Theriault, Wellesley, Massachusetts

    Chicken with Peach-Cucumber Salsa

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    To keep our kitchen cool, we grill chicken outdoors and serve it with a minty peach salsa that can easily be made ahead. —Janie Colle, Hutchinson, Kansas

    Quick Icebox Sandwiches

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    My mother liked making these cool, creamy treats when I was growing up in the States because they're so quick to fix. Then I made them for my three kids.—Sandy Armijo, Naples, Italy

    Zucchini Egg Skillet

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    My neighbor shared more zucchini from his garden than I knew what to do with. He loved this recipe—it's great for brunch or a special breakfast. —Darcy Kennedy, Hendersonvlle, North Carolina

    Pizza on a Stick

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    My daughter and her friends had fun turning sausage, pepperoni, veggies and pizza dough into these cute kabobs. —Charlene Woods, Norfolk, Virginia

    Contest-Winning Fresh Blueberry Pie

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    I've been making this blueberry pie recipe for decades since the ingredients for the filling are readily available in Michigan. Nothing says summer like a piece of fresh blueberry pie! —Linda Kernan, Mason, Michigan

    Hot Dog Sliders with Mango-Pineapple Salsa

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    For parties, we shrink down lots of foods, including these quick hot dogs, to slider size. Pile on the easy but irresistible fruit salsa for a burst of fresh flavor. —Carole Resnick, Cleveland, Ohio

    Mini S'mores

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    Want to sink your teeth into s’mores all year long? Here’s the answer! Just combine marshmallow creme, chocolate and graham crackers for an awesome bite.—Stephanie Tewell, Elizabeth, Illinois

    Originally Published: June 26, 2019

    40 Family-Friendly Summer Recipes (40)

    Kim Bussing

    Kim is a writer and creative consultant with more than a decade of experience publishing content about food and drink. She has told food and wine stories for top brands with household names, including Hilton and Marriott. Kim also writes about health and wellness topics, home decor and baking. For Taste of Home, she’s tackled stories about canned wines, co*cktail kits, wine Advent calendars and much more.Kim’s passion is bringing together nutrition and joy in every meal and she’s always on the hunt for the perfect gluten-free cinnamon roll.

    40 Family-Friendly Summer Recipes (2024)

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    What do you feed 20 guests? ›

    19 Ideas For Easy Meals For Large Groups
    • Taco Bar.
    • Meatballs.
    • Butter Chicken.
    • Lasagna.
    • Chili.
    • Homemade Pizza.
    • Baked Pasta.
    • Skewers.
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    What should kids eat in the summer? ›

    Prep fruits and veggies for easy snacking, and have string cheese, boiled eggs and deli meats on hand. Offer a balance of nutrient-dense foods. Provide your kids with a variety of foods and make sure you're offering a balanced diet with fruits, vegetables, grains, protein and dairy in meals.

    What is for dinner in the summer? ›

    Enjoy every last bit of coastal flavor with summer dishes like crab cakes and fish tacos, and don't forget to use the grill while you can. With delicious steak kebabs, ribs, grilled pork chops, and grilled chicken and veggies, you have all the excuses you need to cook outside this season.

    What to feed 40 people? ›

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    • Tasty Taco Bar. Everything you need to make your own Taco Bar at home. ...
    • Baked Potato Bar. ...
    • Crockpot Ham. ...
    • Killer Carnitas. ...
    • Chicken Spaghetti. ...
    • Ham and Cheese Sliders. ...
    • Shredded Beef Tacos.
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    What is the most refreshing summer food? ›

    Chill Out: 10 Refreshing Foods to Beat the Summer Heat
    • Mint - The Zesty Refresher. ...
    • Berries - Bursting with Antioxidants. ...
    • Citrus Fruits - Vitamin C Boosters. ...
    • Yogurt - A Cool Creamy Delight. ...
    • Cilantro - Flavorful and Fresh. ...
    • Tomatoes - Juicy and Nourishing. ...
    • Leafy Greens - Light and Nutritious.
    Jul 17, 2023

    What are the most popular summer foods? ›

    With that in mind, we decided to round up our top ten summer foods as we count down the days to summer!
    1. Watermelon. Is there a more recognizably summer food than a chilled, juicy slice of watermelon on a hot, sunny day? ...
    2. Backyard Burgers. ...
    3. Avocado. ...
    4. Corn. ...
    5. Fried Chicken. ...
    6. Salads. ...
    7. Tropical Fruits. ...
    8. Berries.
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    What are the five summer foods? ›

    12 Best Summer Foods To Keep Your Body Cool
    • Cucumber.
    • Melons.
    • Leafy Greens.
    • Buttermilk.
    • Mango.
    • Lemon.
    • Curd And Yoghurt.
    • Fish.
    Mar 22, 2024

    What's a hot meal? ›

    They can also be found in restaurants and cafes, where they are typically served as part of a larger menu that. In the UK, a hot meal typically refers to a meal that is cooked or heated before being served, and is usually consumed as a main meal during lunch or dinner time.

    How much food do you need to feed 20 people? ›

    Each adult will consume 1 pound of food total; children, about 1/2 pound. The more options you have, the less you need of each; decrease the main course portion sizes by 1 to 2 ounces if served on a buffet.

    How much food do you need for a 20 people party? ›

    Food for Dinner Parties
    FoodUp to 10 guests20-30
    Fruit salad5 cups15 cups
    Rolls or bread slices20 pieces60 pieces
    Cakes1 layer cake3 layer cakes
    Cookies2060
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    How to cater for 20 people? ›

    Finger foods, canapes, and grazing tables are great options that can feed a crowd and are easy to shape around any style. From gourmet cured meats and cheeses to catering classics like mini pies and pastries, there is bound to be something for any theme.

    How many appetizers do I need for 20 guests? ›

    Choose at least 3 types of appetizers and serve about 6 servings total per guest (or about 2 servings per guest per type of appetizer).

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